August 31st, 2011

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Newborn Mortality Declines Globally But U.S. Lags, Researchers Say

The survival prospects for newborn babies are improving around the world. But new research on mortality rates among children up to four weeks old shows that the improvement has lagged in the U.S., which ranked 41st among the 193 countries covered. The study, published in the journal PLoS Medicine, found that newborn deaths globally decreased ... Read more »

Botched Probe Into Gun Smuggling Leads to Justice Dept. Shakeup

The controversy over Operation Fast and Furious, a botched investigation into an Arizona gun-trafficking network, has led to a shakeup in the U.S. Justice Department. The Obama administration has reassigned Kenneth E. Melson, acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, to a lower-level position as a senior advisor in the Justice ... Read more »

U.S. Probe Faults Utility, Regulators in Deadly San Bruno Pipeline Blast

“Flawed pipe, flawed inspection and flawed emergency response.” As the Los Angeles Times reports, those were the key factors cited in a broad safety breakdown leading to the natural gas pipeline disaster in San Bruno, Calif., last year that killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes. That assessment came from Deborah A.P. Hersman, head of ... Read more »